Я думаю, что через 50 лет все люди будут счастливыми. Нигде и никогда не будет войны. На земле будет мир. Люди будут мало работать, а много отдыхать. Работать будут машины и роботы. Люди отменять деньги, и не будет богатых и бедный. Все люди будут равными. Они будут носить красивую дорогую одежду и обувь. Дома будут красивыми и очень комфортными. В магазинах будет много товаров, которые не нужно будет покупать. Люди будут брать то, что им необходимо и уносить домой. Вокруг будет счастье.
I think that in 50 years all people will be happy. Nowhere and never will be war. Peace will be on the Earth. People will work very little, and they will plenty rest. Machines and robots will do any job. People will abolish money, and it will never be rich and poor. All people will be equal. They will wear good expensive clothes and shoes. The houses will be beautiful and very comfortable. There will be many goods in the shops and people needn't buy them. They will take everything they want and take it home. Everybody will be happy.
London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo.[6] It was opened in London on 27 April 1828,[7] and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study. It was eventually opened to the public in 1847.[6] Today it houses a collection of 755 species of animals, with 16,802 individuals, making it one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom.[2] It is managed under the aegis of the Zoological Society of London (established in 1826),[6] and is situated at the northern edge of Regent's Park, on the boundary line between City of Westminster and Camden (the Regent's Canal runs through it).[8] The Society also has a more spacious site at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire to which the larger animals such as elephants and rhinos have been moved.[9][10] As well as being the first scientific zoo, ZSL London Zoo also opened the first Reptile house (1849), first public Aquarium (1853),[11] first insect house (1881) and the first children's zoo (1938).
Я думаю, что через 50 лет все люди будут счастливыми. Нигде и никогда не будет войны. На земле будет мир. Люди будут мало работать, а много отдыхать. Работать будут машины и роботы. Люди отменять деньги, и не будет богатых и бедный. Все люди будут равными. Они будут носить красивую дорогую одежду и обувь. Дома будут красивыми и очень комфортными. В магазинах будет много товаров, которые не нужно будет покупать. Люди будут брать то, что им необходимо и уносить домой. Вокруг будет счастье.
I think that in 50 years all people will be happy. Nowhere and never will be war. Peace will be on the Earth. People will work very little, and they will plenty rest. Machines and robots will do any job. People will abolish money, and it will never be rich and poor. All people will be equal. They will wear good expensive clothes and shoes. The houses will be beautiful and very comfortable. There will be many goods in the shops and people needn't buy them. They will take everything they want and take it home. Everybody will be happy.
It is managed under the aegis of the Zoological Society of London (established in 1826),[6] and is situated at the northern edge of Regent's Park, on the boundary line between City of Westminster and Camden (the Regent's Canal runs through it).[8] The Society also has a more spacious site at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire to which the larger animals such as elephants and rhinos have been moved.[9][10] As well as being the first scientific zoo, ZSL London Zoo also opened the first Reptile house (1849), first public Aquarium (1853),[11] first insect house (1881) and the first children's zoo (1938).